I was pleasantly shocked to read an in-depth article from the New York Times critical of Planned Parenthood titled Botched Care and Tired Staff: Planned Parenthood in Crisis.
Planned Parenthood (PP) is the nation’s largest chain of abortion facilities and the most aggressive lobbyist for abortion until birth on both the federal and state levels. One of their strongest allies in the media has been the Times. So, I was surprised that the liberal paper exposed many dirty little secrets of this kingpin of the abortion industry.
Fasten your seatbelts.
The author, Katie Benner reviewed clinic documents and legal filings, interviews with over 50 past and present consultants, medical staff members and executives.
In spite of a fundraising bonanza in the wake of the Dobbs decision overturning Roe, many PP affiliates are seriously short on cash. They pay “rock-bottom salaries” and battle with employee turnover as high as 50%. The big bucks that have been raised don’t go for client treatment but are used to continue its legal and political battle to keep abortion on demand the status quo. […]
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